"Actually located two vehicles there that Mr. Sheffield had been there bleaching out," said Det. Watson.

Detectives knew there was blood inside the cars, but weren't sure whose blood.

"It's curious. A normal person is not just going to clean a vehicle out with bleach unless they have something to hide. We found the victims blood inside the vehicle that he had driven the day of the homicide," said Watson.

The investigation also revealed Sheffield was inside Yassen's home on the day Yassen was brutally murdered.

As investigators continued to search for Sheffield, another agency received information from Sheffield's family members who told deputies Sheffield was heading to Georgia.

"They had learned that Marion County Sheriff's Office was investigating a homicide and it was near the area where Mr. Sheffield's family was raised at. So that was kind of a red flag for them. So the contacted the Toombs County Sheriff's Office," said Det. Watson.

Toombs County deputies caught and arrested Sheffield near Vidalia in southeast Georgia, where he awaits extradition.